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I Have Become a Capable Servant for the Villain

In a twist of fate, Elena transmigrates into the novel she once read. Embracing her new identity as Seraphine, a young slave designated to be a side character, she will be killed by her master, the villain of the story. However, She is not alone. She comes with a special Ai assistant named Alice who could help her change her future and overcome all her struggles. Seraphine must also come to terms with the unexpected twists that the story has taken, both as a result of her actions and the unknown surprises awaiting her. The world is set in a medieval to renaissance era with magics and inconsistent technologies. All rolled up into one adventure, from slice-of-life moments to comedy, fantasy, romance, action, and Academy. I hope anyone reading this has fun and enjoys the journey! If you are worried that the main character might remain a servant and be weak, rest assured that she will gradually grow stronger and attain a higher status in the future! The story's early part focuses on the character's relationship development, but it slowly gets more detailed and reveals the world's secret. Since I'm not too fond of lore dumps, and I am pretty sure you don't like it. Publication date 2/7/2023 *** Disclaimer: This is also the first novel I wrote in English; you guys can comment or give suggestions if you want to support me : )

NewbieJimjim · Fantasy
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126 Chs

A gift?

"Hello, Damian, how is your day going?" Cedric greeted Damian with a friendly tone, clearly aware of Damian's feelings but intending to tease him a bit.

"I'm fine, thank you for your concern, Your Highness," Damian responded with a gentle smile on his face, though everyone in the group could tell that the smile was an attempt to hide his true emotions.

"And you are Count Caranzo's son, Vincent, right? May I ask what business you have with Seraphine?" Damian inquired politely, although his tone hinted at his discontent.

When Vincent was questioned by Damian, nervousness washed over him, and sweat started to bead on his face. He felt the need to act quickly and wisely in this situation.

"I've only come to greet Miss Seraphine, Sir Damian. Now, please excuse me," Vincent responded with a quivering voice before hastily finding an excuse to leave the scene. He hadn't expected Damian and the crown prince to intervene in this manner.